SC approves holding of MBBS, BDS entrance through NEET


New Delhi, Apr 28 (PTI): The Supreme Court today cleared the decks for holding of National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), a single common entrance test for admission to MBBS and BDS courses, in two phases for the academic year 2016-17 in which around 6.5 lakh candidates are likely to appear.

The apex court approved the schedule put before it by the Centre, CBSE and the Medical Medical Council of India (MCI) for treating All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) fixed for May 1 as NEET-1 and those who have not applied for AIPMT will be given opportunity to appear in NEET-II on July 24 and the combined result would be declared on August 17 so that the admission process can be completed by September 30.

The order would imply that all government colleges, deemed universities and private medical colleges would be covered under the NEET and those examinations which have already taken place or slated to be conducted separately stands scrapped.

The order, ending all uncertainity, was pronounced after rejecting the opposition for holding NEET by states including Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Association of Karnataka Medical Colleges besides minority institutions like CMC Vellore which had contended that NEET cannot be imposed on them.

The apex court order also revives the Government's Decemeber 21, 2010 notification for holding single common entrance test through NEET with a clarification that any challenge on the issue would directly come before it and no High Court can interfere in it.

The court was of the view that since it has recalled its April 11 order, there was no hindrance in holding the single entrance test.

"In view of the submissions made on behalf of the respondents (Centre, CBSE, MCI), we record that NEET shall be held as stated by the respondents. We further clarify that notwithstanding any order passed by any Court earlier with regard to not holding NEET, this order shall operate. Therefore, no further order is required to be passed at this stage," a bench comprising Justices A R Dave, Shiva Kirti Singh and A K Goel said.

While rejecting the contention that it would not be proper to hold NEET in view of the July 18, 2013 judgement which had scrapped the NEET, the bench said, "We do not agree with the first submission for the reason that the said judgement has already been recalled on April 11, 2016 and therefore, the notifications dated December 21, 2010 are in operation as on today."

"It may however be clarified that by this order hearing of the petitions which are pending before this Court will not be affected," the bench said.

Additional Solicitor General Pinky Anand and senior advocate Vikas Singh, appearing for the Centre and MCI respectively submitted that 6,67,637 candidates are appearing fot the All India Pre-medical/Pre-dental Entrance Test, scheduled for May 1 from 1,040 centres in 52 cities, including abroad.

They submitted that by turning the May 1 entrance exam as NEET-1 would protect the interests of students who have already left their homes for the exams and have fully prepared for it.

Tamil Nadu, through senior advocate L Nageshwar Rao, strongly objected to NEET and said there is no culture of entrance exams in the state since 2007 in view of a prevailing legislation and the marks secured in class XII is considered as qualifying marks to make a level-playing field for the rural students.

Senior advocate K K Venugopal protested passing of the order on behalf of the Association of Karnataka Medical Colleges saying that there should not by any hurry and all stakeholders should be given a detailed hearing.

Senior advocate Gopal Subramanium, appearing for CMC, Vellore said that the entrance exam by the minority institution has been for years and NEET should not come in its way.

The court also rejected the contention of senior advocates Rajeev Dhavan and P P Rao that April 11 order has not revived the NEET and it will not apply to all states which can hold separate entrance tests.

During the hearing, the bench observed that it was running "against the time".
The petition filed by NGO Sankalp Charitable Trust was listed for hearing today after it was mentioned late yesterday.

On April 11, the apex court had recalled its controversial judgement scrapping single common entrance test for admission to MBBS, BDS and PG courses in all medical colleges, delivered by then Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir on the day of his retirement.

In its petition, the NGO said that the Centre, MCI and CBSE were dilly-dallying in implementing the court's order on implementing the National Eligibility Entrance Test.
It further said that in view of April 11 judgement decks were cleared for holding of Common Entrance Examination and there is no impediment in having the test for admission to Medical Colleges for current academic year 2016-17.

The petitioner claimed that according to a research conducted by the NGO it was found that as many as 90 entrance examinations are being held by private and government authorities separately which resulted in shelling out lakhs of rupees in taking the examination.

"It has also been widely noticed that the examinations are not conducted in a free and fair manner and admissions are granted to chosen few," the plea said.

  

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  • DR MAHESH KR, BHAGALPUR

    Fri, Apr 29 2016

    This recent judgement of Honorable SUPREME COURT COURT OF INDIA had approved the common thinking that the earlier decision made in year 2013 by bench headed by then acting CJI Honrable Sri ALTMAS KABIR was not tenable.And that decision had debarred many of deserving poor aspirants to achieve their goals.It appears to be influenced by some high ups destroying dreams of downtrodens having no voice,and no one to share their grieves.Thanks Honorable Judges of this 2016 bench for your judgement for commons.JAI HIND.

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  • Mumtaz Hussain, doha, Qatar

    Fri, Apr 29 2016

    Now India would have merited students for MBBS and PG. No more 50% students in private medical colleges study paying hefty donations to management with their own entrance exams.
    Jai Hind

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  • parvesh, ludhiana

    Fri, Apr 29 2016

    MALPRACTICES IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL EDUCATION SHOULD COME TO AN END ,,,, IMAGINE ABOUT 90 ENTRANCE EXAMS ,, THAT TOO NOT FAIR ,,, THESE INSTITUTIONS ARE MINTING MONEY IN THE NAME OF ENTRANCE EXAMS AND MANAGEMENT QUOTA ETC.

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  • tasmiya mairaj, bangalore

    Fri, Apr 29 2016

    can we able to attempt aipmt exam on 27 july inspite of we have applied for may 1st

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  • Af,, MANGALORE

    Fri, Apr 29 2016

    This will kill our karnataka's students those who wants to study their desire course, who know centre is conducting on what syllabus, this rule is advantage for North indians and everyone knows their way of conducting exams, and the days are not far most of our state reputed institutions will only pore north Indian students and we are paying for their education. this must stop. what is happening today in railway board, only UP/Bihar candidates are ed for jobs, why not local aspirants. if this will happened no doubt karnataka will burn one day.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Fri, Apr 29 2016

    Really a good judgment from the Supreme Court which will regulate the admission and may help to control the corruption

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Apr 28 2016

    Fantastic. Great judgement. The corruption in Medical field is so high, cannot imagine it.

    At least this will reduce the malpractice.

    Next step should be the doctors who pass out, should work in Inida, not to migrate to European/western countries.

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  • Kusuma Kumari Chitti G Nellore, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Thu, Apr 28 2016

    great judgement by honorable court

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  • RAJJU, DXB

    Thu, Apr 28 2016

    Good Step...Next Uniform Civil Code ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 28 2016

    Smriyi is busy with Tofel & GRE for her sons admission in Yale ...

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